Bi (Rain)


The September 26th episode of Champagne was a girl group special with groups like Kara, Brown Eyed Girls, After School, and 4minute.

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BEG’s Ga-In revealed that she was a 1987-er and said,”It’s unfair, all my unnies are aged, so it looks like I am old too.”

Narsha, who is a 1983-er said, “I’m not sorry, aging is the same. In fact, sitting here is uncomfortable. I’m a name tag idol,” which caused laughter in the audience.

Ga-In also said, “Because I’m the magnae of the group, I want to really be the leader.” She confessed, “I want to be 4minute’s leader and mess with the dongsaengs.”

On another topic, the girls participated in the ‘Ideal Guy World Cup’ and chose between 16 male idols. The girls first chose between G-Dragon and TOP and chose G-Dragon as their ideal guy. Kara’s Han Seungyeon said, “G-Dragon is really cute and has a charming innocent look when he smiles.” On the other hand, After School’s SoYoung said, “He is a high school hoobae(junior). I’ve seen him since he was in high school and he doesn’t give me the feeling of a man.”

The girls chose again between 2PM’s Jaebum and Nichkhun and and picked Jaebum. From SHINee, it was between Minho and Taemin and Minho was selected. From Super Junior, Siwon and Heechul were the choices, and Siwon was picked by the girls.

DBSK’s U-Know Yunho and ChoiKang Changmin were up, and After school’s Jooyun said, “I am U-Know Yunho’s fan. He has a good body and can dance well.”

From F4’s SS501’s HyunJoong and Lee Minho, they chose Hyunjoong, from Bi(Rain) and Lee SeungGi, they chose Bi(Rain), and from Alex and Boom they chose Alex.

In the quarterfinals, 2PM’s Jaebum, SHINee’s Minho, DBSK’s U-Know Yunho, and Bi(Rain) were left. Bi(Rain) and Jaebum were the top two and Bi(Rain) was chosen as the most ideal guy.

(This episode was filmed before the whole Jaebum scandal)

source: newsen
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The official opening date and movie poster for “Ninja Assassin”, starring Korean superstar Rain, have been revealed, according to a press release.

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The Hollywood action flick will open on November 26 and the poster released on Tuesday had the phrase “Kill the Ninja” written on it.

“Ninja” has spent ten years in the making by the Wachowski Brothers, famous for “The Matrix” trilogy, and producer Joel Silver, who created the “Die Hard” and “Lethal Weapon” series. The film was directed by James McTeigue of “V for Vendetta” and co-stars English actress Naomie Harris, who appeared in the “Pirates of the Carribbean” movie series.

Rain plays the lead role Raizo, an unfortunate character who has to fight the very organization that trained him to become the best secret assassin in the world.

The Korean singer and actor went through months of rigorous training and dieting for the role, reportedly training five hours a day under the guidance of the martial arts team who also worked on the movie “300″.

“Ninja” has been hyped as one of the 50 most anticipated films of the year by U.K. newspaper The Times and one of the top 10 movies selected by the San Francisco Examiner.

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Singer Rain will be participating for car racing F1 (Formula 1) with world star Beyonce.

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Coming 27th September, ‘2009 F1 Singtel Singapore Grand Prix’ will take place in Singapore. And Rain will be amongst the crowd of artistes at the event like Lindsay Lohan, No Doubt, Black Eyed Peas etc.

It is said that Rain will also be promoting his upcoming Hollywood film ‘Ninja Assassin’ set to air in November over in Singapore.

Rain will be appearing on various media broadcast shows in Singapore like ‘F1 Rocks’. Also, he will be making a visit to ‘Chinese and Japanese Garden’. He will also be interacting with the winner of 2008 Grand Prix Mark Webber.

This event will be covered by media from over 200 countries like BBC, ESPN, Fuji TV, CCTV, MTV etc.

Meanwhile, Rain will be back in Korea after finishing his promotions in Singapore on the 24th. And he will be preparing for his 2009 Asia tour ‘Legend of Rainism’ in Seoul on 9th and 10th October.

source: kbites

As you watch the latest crop of Hollywood action movie trailers, you may notice something unusual, something some said would never happen: more and more Korean faces in lead roles.

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The year 2009 has been an especially fruitful one for Korean actors who have made it in American film, though no one knows how long their luck will last.

“My Sassy Girl” heroine Jun Ji-hyun starred in her first international action movie, “Blood: The Last Vampire,” which was released in June in Korea. In the action flick, Jun plays the role of a human-vampire hybrid named Saya.

Korean wave stalwart Lee Byung-hun also made his Hollywood debut in the big-budget “G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra,” which opened in August. In this theatrical and colorful action movie, Lee plays Storm Shadow, a Korean martial arts fighter and a member of the villainous organization of the title.

And even more big-budget Hollywood movies with Korean actors in the lead roles are coming soon. In “Laundry Warrior,” his first American film, Jang Dong-gun plays an Asian assassin who has been hiding out in a small American town. Pop superstar Rain made his debut in Hollywood in a supporting role in “Speed Racer” in 2008, but now he is ready to come back as the lead character in the new movie “Ninja Assassin.”

This huge list may seem an unqualified success for Korean actors, but bigger problems often crop up after they land on the shores of Los Angeles.

As previous attempts by Korean actors to break into the American film industry show, the biggest obstacle to overcome is the language barrier. The ability not only to read lines fluently, but also to communicate with the director and the film crew is crucial.

At an interview in May in Seoul, Jun explained the issues she had to deal with while shooting Blood.

“I remember the first shoot very vividly. I could only perform two lines of the script, and I couldn’t understand what the producers wanted from me,” she said.

Because language is a major difficulty for foreign actors, it is inevitable that Korean actors not fluent in English will have limited options for possible roles. Most of the time, Korean actors choose action films and play very dynamic characters, expressing themselves with movement rather than verbally through lengthy conversations or monologues.

Although Lee has a quite big role in G.I. Joe, his character is built up through set pieces and visual qualities rather than lines. Of course, the blockbuster is an excellent start for Lee’s career, raising awareness of him worldwide.

However, the question remains: After the movie’s success, will Lee be able to keep up with the fast pace of Hollywood and take it to the next level? The test for every Korean actor is to be more than just an exotic Asian face and continue to make films.

Being able to speak fluent English is a big plus, but it is also something Korean actors have to overcome in order to take that next step in Hollywood.

Another reason Korean actors have limited role options in action movies has to do with stereotypical ideas about Asians in Western society. Japanese samurai or Chinese kung fu fighters are still the commonly accepted images of Asian culture, particularly Asian men. Films in genres that average Americans identify with the most, like drama or romance, seldom have Asian characters in leading roles.

Stereotypes are unquestionably negative, as they come from the commodification of one’s culture, but they have helped shape individual countries’ identities. Samurai have become representative of Japanese culture, and likewise for kung fu and China. But Korea has no such quick fit in the Western world. Thus, roles for Asian characters often tend to go to Japanese or Chinese. In fact, Jun’s film Blood is based on a Japanese anime.

Meanwhile, Rain’s character in Speed Racer, Taejo Tokokan, and Lee Byung-hun’s character Storm Shadow were originally Japanese, but they both asked the filmmakers to change the nationality of the characters since they are Koreans. Although a lot of the characters’ features may still remind viewers of Japan, that effort should be acknowledged.

It might be inevitable for Korean actors to start their Hollywood careers playing stereotypical Asian characters, but in time the best will be able to build up their own identities. Perhaps the best known example of this is Kim Yun-jin, who played a complex and nuanced Korean character on the American television show “Lost.”

Establishing a positive and strong Korean identity that can be differentiated from previously built images is the key to the globalization of Korean culture – and its biggest challenge

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A fan recently put together the male celebrities have been quoted to look up to Korea’s top singer, Rain. Rain has really made his way up from the bottom. Now he is starring in the soon to be released movie, Ninja Assassin. Since he can easily be called one of the most famous people in Korea, it’s no surprise that he has so many followers rom singers to actors, they’ve all names Rain someone they model themselves after.

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He is a role model for so many young boys and girls and even the stars. Check out the male celebrities who have admitted their respect for Rain:

Jung Il Woo
“He’s at the top but he’s still so nice and polite. I look up to that. He can act and sing and I wish I could be good at everything like him. I can’t sing or dance but I want to work as hard he does with my acting and be like him.”

ChanSung of 2PM
“I’ve always liked Rain hyung but when I joined JYP and saw him work I really respected him and looked up to him. I realized his job is not something that happens overnight. He works so hard to be where he is.”

TaeMin of SHINee
“I liked Rain sunbarenim before debut. My rolemodel is Rain sunbae. When I auditioned, I sang his song.”

LeeTeuk of Super Junior
“I always monitor Rain subaenim’s TV appearances. I learn from them. My favorite song is Only You from his 5th album. I also monitored his comeback performance last time.”

Kim Hyun Joong of SS501
“I actually bought Rain sunbaenim’s concert DVD with my own money. I always watch if after everyday even if I come home late. I learn so much from it.”

ChungLim
In an interview…
Q)Who’s your rolemodel as a singer?
A)In Korea, I love Rain subaenim. I memorize his schedule sometimes because I love him so much. I always listen to him so I feel like my voice tone is becoming a bit like his. People say I remind them of him and that is such an honor.

AJ
“When I became a trainee through JYP, I auditioned because of Rain sunbaenim. I learned how to be on stage. He’s my sunbae but also my teacher. I modeled myself after him and studied. When people tell me I’m a mini version of Rain, it’s such an honor. I’d rather hear that than ‘He copies Rain.’ Now that I’ve followed after him, I want to create my own style too.”

TaeGoon
“He’s an amazingly talented person. I realized how amazing he really is when I went on stage myself. Thank you for comparing me to him but I can’t just stop there. I have to keep working hard to be myself. I haven’t met him yet but one day I want to perform with him.”

Park Tae Hwan
He picked Rain as the star he looks up to.
“He really knows how to work hard and I look up to him. I don’t just like him, I respect him”

Source: Daum + allkpop

Kara’s Nicole, who has been promoting their 2nd album, chose Lee Hyori as the sunbae she wanted to be most like.

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On the upcoming episode of “Star English” on channel EBS airing on the 24th, Nicole will talk about her student years in the US and how it led up to her becoming a singer.

Born in Glendale, California, Nicole arrived in Korea 3 years ago to become a singer. “While I was in school I was really into sports, choir and orhcestra. As I got older, I slowly began dancing a lot as well.”

Then she submitted a personal video of her singing and dancing through the internet to the management company and thus debuted. “The best part about coming to Korea was meeting great companions. It was hard going to school and also being an entertainer, but people helped me overcome the difficulties.”

When asked the question of entertainers she looked up to, she chose Lee Hyori without hesitation. “She becomes a pro on stage, but I like her offstage candid image. I also want to become a singer like that and be with fans for a long time.”

In addition she chose Rain as the singer she wanted to perform with, and revealed an episode about when she saw a Rain performance before her debut.

In discussing her recent slim figure and good shape, “I did the Danish diet,” she said. “I want to show fans a great image.”

In discussing the “Girl Group Golden Age,” she said that Kara’s charm is that they give off a close, intimate feeling.

Link: edaily
Link by: Mae
Translated by: tinggg@karaholic.com

The new upcoming 5 member group MBLAQ is said to be debuting through Rain’s concert.

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Rain and MBLAQ’s company J.Tune Entertainment revealed, “MBLAQ will perform in 2009 Rain’s Asia Tour- Legend of Rainism, on October 9th and 10th.”

MBLAQ will be revealing their song on this performance before October 14th, the date where it is scheduled to release their mini-album. They have been training and practicing for 2 years.

J.Tune Entertainment also commented, “Over-sea famous international labels are already getting interested.” “Although people are excited about Rain’s first Korea concert in 3 years, a lot of oversea medias are excited about MBLAQ as well, as a lot of them are requesting to take part in the concert.”

credits: allkpop

It has been said that a member from upcoming 5-member group MBLAQ groomed personally by singer Rain is the little brother of actress Go EunAh (Bang HyoJin).

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The news of MBLAQ’s debut will be released officially with the release of the October issue of fashion magazine Nylon on 21st September. And it was known that member Bang CheolYoung is the younger brother of actress Go EunAh.

Go EunAh has also released photos taken with her brother on her minihompy and the love between the siblings can be seen.

It was also known that the representative of J Tune Entertainment Jo DongWon is the brother-in-law to Bang CheolYoung – Jo is the husband to Go EunAh and Bang CheolYoung’s elder sister Bang HyoSeon. They have all share a special relationship.

Meanwhile, MBLAQ will debut in October.

source: kbites

Korean pop sensation Rain’s agency J.Tune Entertainment issued a statement on Thursday, saying it will take strong measures against a lawsuit filed against its company.

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La Cle Creative had submitted a lawsuit to the Seoul Central District Court on Wednesday, seeking over USD 830,000 for losses incurred by J.Tune which “failed to faithfully carry out its terms of contract regarding joint business deals and investment in Rain’s showcase last year.”

“We do not know for what reason they say they suffered losses to such an extent but we will hire an attorney and take strong action,” J.Tune said in the statement.

J.Tune admitted the two companies had signed a contract in which they would cooperate on various businesses regarding the pop star, but added it was based on the condition that they would also be able to reach agreements with other related companies.

“We made it clear when we were signing the deal, that there would not be a minimum guarantee nor compensation of any sort if the deal falls through over differences in opinion with other companies,” J.Tune explained.

Rain, whose real name is Jung Ji-hoon, is founder and CEO of entertainment and media company J.Tune which he started up in late November.

Source: asiae.co.kr

Singer cum actor Rain’s company J Tunes Entertainment has revealed their upcoming 5-member group MBLAQ(pronounced as em-black).

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The group will be showing their face for the first time appearing on the October issue of fashion magazine Nylon to be released on 21st September.

MBLAQ has also done the filming to the photoshoot with Rain. Much anticipation is for the group’s debut since they took 2 years to prepare for their debut, and debuting under Rain.

MBLAQ will release their first single mid-October.

source: kbites

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